What Miami's Most Popular Cars Say About Their Owners

New car sales are up year-over-year this quarter in Miami-Dade, reflecting a national trend according to a report from Dominion Enterprises. As it turns out Miamians strongly prefer foreign cars, with 86 percent of all cars sold in the last quarter being foreign brands.

The report also revealed which cars are most popular in Miami. Here's what driving those cars might say about you.

Lexus RX350 - Miami's most popular subcompact SUV and most popular truck overall
"I need something that I can take my kids to soccer practice in, but isn't too embarrassing to valet at Houston's in the Gables."

Honda CR-V - Miami's most popular mid-size SUV and second most popular truck
"I take my kids to soccer practice, Boy Scout meetings, flute lessons and their therapy sessions. I really don't have time to go anywhere that requires valet anyway."

Land Rover Range Rover - Miami's most popular full-size SUV
"Kids, a high-paying job (or a spouse that does), and enough to time to go places where people will judge me based on what I drive. I really do have it all."

Honda Odyssey - Miami's most popular mini-van
"I also stock up on Mom jeans every time I go to Sawgrass Mills."

Mini - Miami's most popular compact
"I have an impeccably designed small apartment, a well-trained small dog, and a preference for dating very small-waisted people" or "Parallel parking in anything larger terrifies me."

Mercedes Benz 250 series - Miami's most popular luxury car
"The most important thing to me about my car is that it's considered a luxury car."

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Can you imagine how terribly out-of-place, embarrassed and downscale I feel driving around in my new Subaru Outback? What's more, no valet can drive it because it's got 6-on-the-floor so, I guess going to Morton's is out. Well, at least I can take some solace knowing I'm going to be passing all those "smart" drivers with their "luxury" nameplates while they wait for a tow truck and laughing at all those Toyota drivers as they receive their recall notices.

Lets not forget the self granted entitlement these BMW and BeNz drivers have. Park where ever. Blocking parking lots while the starving Barbie stumbles to ATMs. And going around everyone in a turning lane by rolling up to the front and cutting in. These are your Miami fucktards in these cars

I'll stand up for the BMW owners (some anyway) as a 3 time owner and having other cars to compare to (Audi, VW, and Honda) I can say with the most confidence that the 3 series bmers r the best bang for the buck not only for luxury but mostly for the handling, especially if equipped with the sports package / M package

I feel like Miami New Times should really invest in an editor. Not to modify the stories but to spell check and grammar check all of the massive amounts of errors in pretty much all of your articles. It's getting harder to overlook and even harder to take any of your stuff serious. Even the funny articles aren't worth it anymore.

What Articles Like This Say About the Author: "I don't want to bother putting too much effort into what is obviously a fluff piece. Spell check? No time for that! Research? This ain't gonna win me a Pulitzer anyways, what's tha point?"

@jgcamp99 Yes, "250" is the engine designation, "C Class" is the correct term. Tesla initially launched with The Roadster, which ended production in 2012. Calling The Model S "The Tesla Tesla" is just ridiculous and in bad taste.

Camero... Are you serious?! Who writes this stuff?!

If you are not an automobile enthusiast then why are you writing an article about them? Maybe they should have had someone proofread and further investigate before posting such a bogus article.

Speaking of article, the original source used had all of this laid out in simple English, I do not understand where the miscommunication started. Makes no sense.